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I liked this book-- it was enjoyable and lighthearted, a nice break from some of the denser things I've been working through lately.

There were parts, though, where I felt myself slipping through the story. I did, however, keep reading and powered through even the parts that muddled me.

It's a fun read, and would be good for anyone looking for something quick and a bit different.

This book had so much enneagram goodness-- much of which I think will help me better understand myself as a 3w4. I know how to fill myself with goodness and what I need in times of disintegration. Highly recommend this, even if you aren't a Christian, because it helps the reader understand how to get in touch with their spirituality.

I love Rachel Held Evans. Her writing speaks some type of unknowable truth about life and spirituality. Her candor about her religious upbringing and how she navigated skepticism and doubt is refreshing.

While reading, I found pieces of myself and my own story in this--which makes me even more excited to write my thesis project.

Fantastic read. Though heavy on theory, I think it is necessary for understanding the magnitude of Holmes's work.

Start thinking about WHO your food comes from, not just WHERE your food comes from.

Important read for anyone who buys produce from the grocery store, or frequents restaurants.

Really glad I read this. Antal is right; the Church needs to fucking step up. Every Church. There is no issue greater than the climate crisis (because it encompasses all other issues).

I enjoyed reading this. The story of Quinn's farm and the way he grew his business by focusing on organic production and ancient grains, serves as an example to better understand how we can alter our food system.


Really enjoyed this. I think looking at this as a structural example for my thesis will be incredibly useful.

I've been following Grigore's work for a while and absolutely love SW Basics. This book has some good insight, and though it's not necessarily new or revolutionary information to me, I appreciate her advice nonetheless.